Anything more complex than a toaster (ironically including your average toaster) is made in China. 90% of the shelves in your local S-mart are stocked with Chineese merch. Even "American" and "Japanese" products have 50-90% of their components made in China.
The only things still made in the USA are products that are too bleeding edge for China to manufacture (think processors and such) or too large for it to be cost-effective to ship (think cars, and homes).
Our industrial age was several decades ago. We are now in the business of services and r&d... get used to it, this is how capitalism works. I don't think people understand that the local economy doesn't exist anymore. It's been purely global for decades, ESPECIALLY when the internet poped up. China in terms of their social-economic state are stuck in the 50's in many respects. It's their turn to work factories. Don't worry, when the next industrial age hits we'll be ready.
Also communism isn't bad, nor are the Chinese people or their businesses. It's just the creepy little fat kid that opresses them that is bad.

As a whole the business aspect of China is very similar to our own countries.
Btw, I am NOT saying that these facts are particularly a good thing, I'm just making the point that the ship has sailed and there's no going back to the 50's where everything was made right here in the good old U S of A and you could point to a spot on the map and instantly say "that's a good country" or "that's our enemy".
Getting back on topic. I've actually been astounded at how things from China often get here quicker than other parts of the US. Anything I order from CA , for example, can take a full two weeks to get here. On the other hand yoru average import do-dad will get here in about a week, sometimes alarmingly sooner, like 3-5 days! I think it has to do with what you order though. I usually order electronics kit... leds, resistors, ect...